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Esprit Lodge

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Esprit Lodge
Sunset view from deck of Esprit International Hostel overlooking the Ottawa River
Sunset view from deck of Esprit International Hostel overlooking the Ottawa River
Hostel facts and statistics
Location The Pointe, Fort-Coulonge, Quebec
Coordinates Espirit Lodge is at 45°52′44.40″N, -76°47′45.60″E
Opening date 1992
Owner Jim & Erin Coffey
Membership Hostelling International
Restaurant Yes
Bar Yes
Parking Yes
Website Espritrafting.com


Esprit Lodge is an historic lodge and hostel accommodation near Fort Coulonge, a village in the Pontiac Regional County Municipality in Quebec, Canada.[1]

Jesuit settler Father Dablon, superior of the missions of the Upper Algonkin in 1670, made note of the importance of the area with respect to the many tribes of the aboriginal Ottawa peoples who inhabited the region.

Originally, the area prospered as a logging settlement, but in the years since 1982, when the last of the log drives occurred, ecotourism[2] and white water rafting[3] have become the prominent attractions for travelers here. Adventure guides from Esprit Lodge lead tours of the region including the Coulonge Chutes and along the Cycloparc PPJ[4], a major eastern Canadian hiking and bicycle trail.

The area is rich in history with respect to the French settlement of Canada and was written about and explored by early Jesuit missionaries who noted the tradition and heritage of canoeing via the Ottawa River.

"Father Le Mercier (Jes. Rel. 1654), speaking of a flotilla of canoes from the "upper nations," says that they were "partly Ondataouaouat, of the Algonquine language, whom we call les Cheueux Releuez." And in the Relation for 1665 the same Father says of the Ottawa that they were better merchants than warriors."

Esprit Rafting was selected as the 'second best outfitter on Earth' by National Geographic Adventure magazine.[6]

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[edit] Education, certification & training

Esprit Lodge is the only hostel accommodation in Canada offering Wilderness First Aid (Kayak) and Swiftwater rescue courses and accreditation. Students from around the world travel here to learn hands-on techniques about sustainable travel through instructors and staff who encourage an adherence to the principles of Leave No Trace.

Some rivers used for training, education and exploration purposes include the Ottawa River, Petawawa, Magnetawan, Gatineau and Kipawa.

Specific levels of instruction and certification programs include: Wilderness First Responder, Whitewater Rescue Technician (WRT 1) - Level 1, Swiftwater Rescue Level 1 (SRT 1) and Level 2 (SRT 2) , Riverboarding, Guide Training Level 1 and ORCA Moving water.

[edit] History

Esprit Rafting launched in 1992, having received a loan from Société d'aide au développement des collectivités (S.A.D.C.) as part of a regional effort to promote economic development in Canadian rural areas through business loans[7]. Since that time, Esprit has become internationally known for adventure travel expeditions throughout the Ottawa River system, Chile, Costa Rica and other destinations.

The proprietors of Esprit Lodge operate several micro-philanthropy ventures in Jalcomulco, Mexico, concentrating on promoting the core values of ecotourism. Locally, the Hermanos project has resulted in the establishment of the first community Internet cafe, a photo business, a rafting company employing local adventure guides and a museum.

Esprit Lodge hosted the 2007 Raid the North adventure race.

[edit] Transportation

Travel to Esprit is via the provincial Quebec Route 148, the Cycloparc PPJ bicycle trail or by the Ottawa River itself. Public transportation is available via the Moose Travel Network from Montreal, Toronto and Ottawa.

[edit] See Also

[edit] External Links

[edit] References

  1. ^ "Hostels In Quebec", CanadaTrails.ca
  2. ^ Andrea Schulte-Peevers, Becca Blond, Kerryn Burgess, Pete Cruttenden: "Lonely Planet: Canada", Paperback, 2005
  3. ^ Hap Wilson: "Rivers of the Upper Ottawa Valley: Myth, Magic and Adventure", Paperback
  4. ^ Pontiac Tourism Guide: "Official opening of the PPJ Cyclopark", May 12, 2008
  5. ^ "The Quebec History Encyclopedia", Claude Bélanger, Marianopolis.edu
  6. ^ Sudbury Star: "Que. whitewater outfit among world's best", 11-10-2007, 375 words
  7. ^ The Equity: "Esprit rafting to be featured in commercial", Wednesday, May 14th, 2008, print edition



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